InMonster Hunter Wilds, there are quite a few materials.

Too many to wrap your head around, honestly.

Every monster comes packed with materials, and even more at High Rank.

A hunter swimming through ruins in the scarlet forest in monster hunter wilds.

But monsters aren’t the only way to get materials in the game.

There is a hefty amount of items you might find while exploring.

Here’s how to get your hands on some Queensbloom Pollen in Monster Hunter Wilds.

A hunter cheering beside a blooming queensbloom rafflesia in monster hunter wilds.

Though it may be sorely missed from Monster Hunter 3, underwater combat hasn’t seen its return yet.

A small semblance of it does exist here though, with you able to dive underwater in select areas.

And this is where you’ll find the coveted Gobletweed and Chaliceweed.

Trading chaliceweed and gobletweed with rove through Nata in monster hunter wilds.

It, and its much rarer relative, Chaliceweed, are only found underwater.

This lets you jump into the water, swimming underwater along a preset path.

However, you have some small control while underwater still.

A hunter and palico sitting beside a nightflower pollen waiting for it to bloom in monster hunter wilds.

you’re able to still look around and aim with your Slinger.

Gobletweed is the default item you will get from Glass Algae gathering points, withChaliceweed being the rarer drop.

It’s a small taste of home for him, and a nice trade for you.

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Here’s where to find the elusive Nightflower Pollen in Monster Hunter Wilds!

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